The car isn't anything super special. Cheap wheels. It's a 2019 Chevy Sonic Premiere Hatchback. It has the gadgets I wanted and looks nice. I don't care much about the interior quality, it doesn't waste weight with frills. Although I do have a few mods in mind to increase the peak HP to around 220 HP and peak torque to a little over 230 at 1400RPM. It's 3000 pounds, which is 1300 pounds lighter then the Cruze was, so with those kinds of numbers it will move very nicely. Essentially an upgraded turbo, intercooler, rear disc break conversion, air intake, fuel intake and a tune. Just like my Cruze was this car is going to be a sleeper. It's a little lighter

so with the same basic mods this should hopefully get to 60 in under 6 six seconds because the Cruze was able to get to 60 seconds in 6.7 seconds. I doubt it would be 5.1 seconds like the V6 Camaro but maybe 5.5 seconds which would still be fast as heck for a 1.4L eco engine which by the way is a great engine in terms of durability but some ready stupid design decisions that result in extra costs for things like entire valve covers when a plastic seal goes because they bonded the plastic together to seal the seal in with no way to change it out without replacing the whole thing. Thankfully they last over 100,000 miles between swap outs and only cost $100 so it's not a huge deal. It will run about $3500 USD once I'm done but be the best little go kart around.
A the weight loss front I lost over two pounds in the last two days. I think maybe this is as much a inaccuracy of the digital scale in the Nintendo Wii Fit U board then anything though but lower numbers is lower numbers and it said I was 175. So wish granted it says I now weight the same as the other scale so soon my graph will have a downward trend again. In other nice news my waist is a hair under 38.5 inches but I couldn't give an accurate number other then to say it's not 38 inches yet.
Now to break the 175 pound barrier over the weekend.